Needed: A Global Labour Charter Movement
2010; Routledge; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14791420903538159
ISSN1479-4233
Autores Tópico(s)Employment and Welfare Studies
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. Decent Work Campaign. http://www.decentwork.org/ (accessed 23 December 2009). 2. Guy Standing, “The ILO: An Agency for Globalisation?,” Development and Change, Vol. 39, No. 3 (2008): 355–84. 3. Annette Desmarais, La Via Campesina: Globalisation and the Power of Peasants (London: Pluto Press, 2007). 4. See Bill Fletcher Jr. and Fernando Gapasin, Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organised Labour and a New Path Toward Social Justice (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008); Dan Gallin, 2003. “Note on the International Sex Workers” Movement, 2003.” Global Labour Institute, http://www.globallabour.info/en/2007/09/note_on_the_international_sex.html (accessed 7 January 2010); Ursula Huws (ed), “Break or Weld? Trade Union Responses to Global Value Chain Restructuring” (London: Merlin Press, 2008); Anthony Ince, “Beyond “Social Movement Unionism”? 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Although his whole argument leans toward the need for a fundamental transformation of the organization, this is not a conclusion drawn by Standing, “The ILO: An Agency for Globalisation.” 15. Useful Work at Lucas Aerospace 1976, Libcom.org, http://libcom.org/history/1976-the-fight-for-useful-work-at-lucas-aerospace (accessed 23 December 2009). 16. Nick Dyer-Witheford, “Commonism.” 17. Euromayday, http://www.euromayday.org/about.php (accessed 25 January 2010). 18. Euclides André Mance, “Solidarity Economics” . Turbulence, http://turbulence.org.uk/turbulence-/solidarity-economics/ (accessed 7 January 2010); Ethan Miller, “Other Economies are Possible!,” Zmag, http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/3239. 19. Compare here: Choike, http://www.choike.org/ (accessed 23 December 2009); Global Labour Strategies, http://laborstrategies.blogs.com/global_labor_strategies/about_us/ (23 December 2009); New Unionism, http://www.newunionism.net/ (accessed 23 December 2009); Union Renewal, http://unionrenewal.blogspot.com/ (accessed 23 December 2009); Rebelión, http://www.rebelion.org/ (23 December 2009); International Alliance of Inhabitants, Online, http://www.habitants.org/ (accessed 23 December 2009); Via Campesina—International Peasant Movement, http://www.viacampesina.org/(accessed 23 December 2009). Additional informationNotes on contributorsPeter WatermanPeter Waterman (London 1936), worked for the international Communist movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Through the 1970s to 1990s, he was a left academic/activist on labour and social movements. In the late-1980s, he initiated the international debate on “social movement unionism.” Retired since 1998, he writes on international labour, the WSF and the global justice and solidarity movement. He is published widely, in English and other languages, in print and on the web. This Charter was first floated in 2005. It has been republished in labour publications in South Africa and Colombia as well as on websites in Europe and the US. The present version was updated early 2010 and provided with new and extended references and resources
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